Cold water lines may have more insulation than hot water lines, otherwise they should both freeze unless there is some agent in the water.
they dont really mind! just dont make it too hot/cold because they will either freeze or over heat hope this helps :)
cold water and water at night dont water when the sud is out
you dont they are both the same so neither goes faster.
because they have webbed feet and webbed feet dont freeze
dont u have nipples? and no they dont turn dark they freeze up and go a little hard u wrongen
So they dont die of coldness. They are allready cold blooded.
i dont think so...i dont see why it would at all. its just water and eventually that water will cool down and freeze into ice. it may take a little longer to freeze but it probably wont do any harm
water freezes and expands popping the welsh plug
Dont use to much Anti freeze - (make sure ratio of water to Anti freeze are in balance) use gloves when using anti freeze Dont drink it :) Hope this helps
The top of the water will freeze first because it is in direct contact with the air, the bottom will always remain ice free because it is thermally protected against the cold under the ice sheet, (so the fish tell me...) this is why fish will lie at the bottom in cold snaps... if the air temperature is cold enough for a considerable length of time it will eventually freeze completely.
I dont think u can
No, they dont have fur